Consumer TechConsumer technology is going to exist indefinitely, perhaps for as long as the human species exists. At CleanTechnica, we try to feature consumer technologies that help to reduce global warming pollution and other types of pollution. For example: electric cars, solar panels, bikes, energy efficient appliances and electronics, and green smartphone apps. Keep an eye on this category for all sorts of fun and cool, helpful consumer technology.

For the first time, research has conclusively demonstrated the link between climate change and human conflict. Colin P. Kelley, now of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and formerly of Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, where ... Read More→

If there is one country in the world that has truly embraced electric cars as a national initiative, it’s Norway. The small Scandinavian nation isn’t just 100% renewably powered, it also has the highest percentage of ... Read More→

Originally published on 1Sun4All. The Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) team started its home design for the Solar Decathlon 2015 with ideas to build a sustainable home that can be expanded as the family grows. The Nest Home is constructed using repurposed shipping ... Read More→

Originally posted at ilsr.org. In about half of US states, an individual or business can have solar installed on their roof owned by someone else, and either buy the power or lease the array from that ... Read More→

Of late, India has been cutting subsidies while at the same time increasing taxes on fossil fuels so as to transform itself from a carbon subsidy regime to one of carbon taxation. On Saturday, the country moved ... Read More→

New numbers from Navigant Research, examining the regional and global trends in the home energy management market, have predicted the industry to generate more than $22 billion in revenue from 2014 to 2023. “Competition is heating ... Read More→

A new report from Navigant Research has concluded that innovation and lean manufacturing are resulting in the rapid evolution of blade design and manufacture, allowing wind turbine vendors to meet “future challenges” and helping them prepare ... Read More→

A new tax and an increase in operating expenses hit JinkoSolar hard in the fourth quarter of 2014, despite record shipments and revenue, again proving that it’s all about market expectations. JinkoSolar announced its 2014 fourth ... Read More→

The rising star of the Chinese electric vehicle and solar energy technology world, BYD, is looking likely to continue rising, with the company now eyeing the Brazilian market. With the company’s first factory in the region — ... Read More→

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